>spend 10 hours doing the snow intro and finally get into the freeroam aspect of the game
>absolutely mindboggled by how slow, boring and annoyingly "cinematic" everything is
when does this shit get good?
Spend 10 hours doing the snow intro and finally get into the freeroam aspect of the game
>semi realistic animations = "cinematic"
not a game for you. stick to dmc and fromshit. bye.
It never does get better. It is boring as shit.
>game
Zoomers love movies that have little to no gameplay.
>Zoomers love movies that have little to no gameplay.
one patch of land has more gameplay and interactivity than most of button mashing crap that gets praised on this shitboard.
It doesn't. The best part of RDR2 is forgetting the story, loading up the game and going hunting. You can even overhunt a species and make them go extinct in the game. I probably have well over 250 hours in that game just roaming around hunting animals.
So how many years are you niggers gonna make the same thread?
>250 hours in a game
>it's not good
Jesus christ what is wrong with the people who browse this board
>Zoomers love movies that have little to no gameplay.
Nah, that's all on you millennials. Zoomers like games with gameplay like Minecraft, Fortnite, CoD, and Halo.
Optimally, RDR2 should be played as a CYOA game regularly interrupted by Story missions. There's plenty of do (Challenges, Compendium, various Trapper stuff etc.) and most mechanisms don't even open up until the middle of Act2, not to mention the myriad random events and discoverable locations with their own loot and / or story. Hell, even most weapons can be acquired for free through certain ways! Deep down, the enjoyment value of RDR2 highly depends on the creativity of the player. Those who tend to gobble up content like it's no tomorrow and / or expect the game to spoon-feed them the experience will surely be disappointed.
ADHD is the single worst psychological problem plaguing young people